There are a few maples, but not sugar maples, and they won't grow wild here. Our soil isn't right for blueberries, I guess, where I am it's way to alkaline for blueberries to survive, I hear they like oak forests. We have only one native oak species, and it is very sparse. The Burr oak. Forests here are nearly all pine. We do have huckleberries, instead of blueberries, but huckleberries grow only above a certain elevation and are apparently difficult to cultivate, so most are gathered wild on the western side of the mountains. Where I'm at in the eastern foothills, we have golden currants and chokecherries and skunk weed sumac, wild plums, desert roses, and certain edible roots like yucca, wild onion, or sego Lily, there's an abandoned homesteader's garden not far from the house with ancient pear trees and a crab apple tree, and the two apple trees at my folks house. I tried really hard to get a sugar maple to grow, but the wind here is too much. It just seemed to lean over like a tired little kid.